These facilities probe into the history of space exploration and feature real astronaut training sessions.
These commercial buildings from the 1860s were the first major example of contemporary reuse of an ancient sector.
Formerly the largest hotel in the British Empire, this building has been transformed into a multipurpose complex.
The Victorian architecture of the buildings adds a touch of elegance to the luxury shops that line this avenue.
This former foundry is now an art centre supporting the creation and distribution of works by young artists.
Housed in the heart of Old Montréal DHC/ Art, is a permanent location for exciting and relevant contemporary art exhibitions.
These parks create welcome oases of greenery in the very core of the city.
The avenue is lined with original boutiques, restaurants and cafés, making a great place for shopping.
Once a residential avenue, this commercial street is home to the Greek community, its restaurants and pastry shops.
This museum is devoted to the history of Montréal’s industry and labour.
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